Just a small heads up; ive noticed a uptick in links spread on Reddit, 4chan and even here to collaborative playlist from youtube, spotify and similar with very non or very few followers. All coming from new accounts.

Its a common way to fish for your personal data. They will make a new list and post it in only certain posts/threads and wait for you to subscribe with your account.

An easy way to protect yourself is by setting your phone or pc to open links in a second browser where you are not logged into anything. Set it to delete cookies on exit.

Thank you for coming to my ted talk.

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        I’ve been thinking about this for some time, embedding html in comments might be fun, but it doesn’t sound safe. Especially in communities where doxing could lead to really bad outcomes for some users.

        • A lot of HTML is definitely OK, but canvases and remote loading are murkier. If/when HTML is allowed again, this is something to consider, although we can still embed images even without HTML with ![](*url*); unless we only allow images hosted on lemmygrad.ml (and possibly some other trusted websites), we may just have to warn people that they should be using Tor or something similar if anonymity is important.

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              Also it probably isn’t actually a great idea to torify all of your connections (as I think Orbot for iOS does? Or maybe it can be per-app? I haven’t ever seen it on an iPhone myself.) including those from various apps that already know lots of things about you… it does hide your current IP from those services, but they already know what it was before so now they additionally know that you also use Tor.

              So yeah, better to use Tor Browser (or Onion Browser on iOS) so you know what you are and aren’t routing through Tor (and also benefit from its other privacy features like antifingerprinting and forgetting history/cookies/etc).

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      100%

      This is what Tor was made for. Political dissidents. They probably just didn’t expect for us to diss on the West and not the designated evil countries.

      • I think it was originally made (by the Amerikan government) so the NSA and the like could access the Internet without revealing their location, and they released it publicly to increase the number of nodes and users. However, the current developers certainly seem to work on it for the sake of dissidents (as you said)